[quote]Originally posted by satchmo:
<strong>I must admit, I'm on 9.2 but I'm playing with OSX as well.

Are you on 10.2 yet? My iMac came with 10.13 and I'm wondering if I should upgrade.
Does 10.2 boost performance?
I only have 256K RAM right now.

Thanks</strong><hr></blockquote>

Either you're living in some parallel universe or you're very confused You can't run a mac on 256k of RAM (I know it was just a typo) and 10.2 isn't out yet. 10.1.3 is the latest version. Sure there are old builds of 10.2 floating around some place, but I don't think that's what you mean. Or is it? <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />

I just got my new iMac (combo drive too) and it's smooth as silk, butI got free* 256 MB RAM, for a total of 512 MB. Aside form the occasional Finder hiccup (spinning disc but briefly), it's damn nice. I haven't set up a Mac in quite while. It's nice to do that every so often. Reminds of why I like Macs.

Either you're living in some parallel universe or you're very confused You can't run a mac on 256k of RAM (I know it was just a typo) and 10.2 isn't out yet. 10.1.3 is the latest version. Sure there are old builds of 10.2 floating around some place, but I don't think that's what you mean. Or is it? <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote>

torifile, you are always on your toes, arent ya!

"What does it profit a man to gain the whole worldand suffer the loss of his soul?"

Either you're living in some parallel universe or you're very confused You can't run a mac on 256k of RAM (I know it was just a typo) and 10.2 isn't out yet. 10.1.3 is the latest version. Sure there are old builds of 10.2 floating around some place, but I don't think that's what you mean. Or is it? <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote>

Yeah, you know what I meant about the RAM.
And ooops I thought 10.2 was out, but apparently I must have been dreaming or wishful thinking.
Regardless, the iMac itself so far is a dream.

This is my first post to AI however, I have been reading these boards for years and feel privledged to be part of such a distinguished group. :-)

I am happy to report that my SuperDrive iMac has purred since I got it at the begining of March . I have been switching back & fourth between 9.2 & OSX and have to say I just love X. Can't wait for more native X apps to be released like Pshop, childrens games like Reader Rabbit . Sponge Bob Square pants, Disney stuff (my 3 yr old daughter plays these under 9.2), Netscape, and the new release of Eudora. All the iApps work very well, Quicken works flawlessly, and AppleWorks is such a nice alternative to Office.

Anyway, this machine does work as advertised. With more kick ass products like this, Apple shouldn't have any trouble gaining marketshare.